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The Ferrari F10 was a Formula One racing car built and entered by Ferrari for the 2010 Formula One season. It was driven by Felipe Massa and Fernando Alonso. The car was officially unveiled on 18 January 2010 at the team's base in Maranello, Italy.[4]

The F10 proved more competitive than its predecessor, and Alonso described it as the "best car he has ever driven".

Personnel[]

Position Name
President of Ferrari Luca di Montezemolo
Team Principal Stefano Domenicali
Technical Director Aldo Costa
Deputy Technical Director Pat Fry
Technical Coordinator Luca Baldisserri
Engine and Electronics Director Luca Marmorini
Sporting Director Massimo Rivola
Chief Designer Nikolas Tombazis
Chief Aerodynamicist Marco de Luca
Head of Vehicle Performance and R&D Marco Fainello
Chief Track Engineer Mattia Binotto
Chief Race Engineer Chris Dyer
Race Engineer to Felipe Massa Rob Smedley
Race Engineer to Fernando Alonso Andrea Stella
Driver Felipe Massa
Driver Fernando Alonso
Test Driver Giancarlo Fisichella
Test Driver Luca Badoer
Test Driver Marc Gené


Race Victories[]

Event Driver
1 Bahrain Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso
2 German Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso
3 Italian Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso
4 Singapore Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso
5 Korean Grand Prix Spain Fernando Alonso

Trivia[]

  • The F10 is featured in Gran Turismo 5 and Ferrari Virtual Academy.[5]

Complete Formula One Results[]

Complete Formula One Results
Year Driver Tyre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
2010 Flag of Bahrain Flag of Australia Flag of Malaysia Flag of China Flag of Spain Flag of Monaco Flag of Turkey Flag of Canada Flag of Europe Flag of Great Britain Flag of Germany Flag of Hungary Flag of Belgium Flag of Italy Flag of Singapore Flag of Japan Flag of South Korea Flag of Brazil Flag of the United Arab Emirates
Brazil Massa P 2nd 3rd 7th 9th 6th 4th 7th 15th 11th 15th 2nd 4th 4th 3rd 8th Ret 3rd 15th 10th
Spain Alonso 1st 4th 13th 4th 2nd 6th 8th 3rd 8th 14th 1st 2nd Ret 1st 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 7th

Notes[]

  1. Car information screen, Gran Turismo 5, officially licensed product
  2. Piola, Giorgio (8 February 2010). "Ferrari, il motore è inclinato" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport (RCS MediaGroup). http://archiviostorico.gazzetta.it/2010/febbraio/08/Ferrari_motore_inclinato_ga_10_100208099.shtml. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Hughes, Mark (4 February 2010). "Ferrari F10". Autosport 199 (5): 16–19.
  4. Elizalde, Pablo (28 January 2010). "Ferrari unveils 2010 challenger". autosport.com (Haymarket Publications). http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81089. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  5. http://www.igcd.net/game.php?id=1000009467
Succession
FerrariLogo Ferrari cars
Predecessor
Ferrari F60
Ferrari F10 Successor
Ferrari 150° Italia
V T E FerrariLogo Scuderia Ferrari
Drivers
16. Monaco Charles Leclerc · 55. Spain Carlos Sainz, Jr.
Test Drivers
Israel Robert Shwartzman
Personnel
Sergio Marchionne · Maurizio Arrivabene · James Allison · Jock Clear
World Champions
Italy Alberto Ascari (1952, 1953) · Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio (1956) · United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn (1958) · United States Phil Hill (1961) · United Kingdom John Surtees (1964) · Austria Niki Lauda (1975, 1977) · South Africa Jody Scheckter (1979) · Germany Michael Schumacher (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) · Finland Kimi Räikkönen (2007)
Cars
125 · 166F2-50 · 166S · 212 · 275 · 375 · 375 TW · 375 Indy · 500 · 553 · 553 Squalo · 555 · 625 · D50 · 801 · Dino 156 F2 · Dino 246 · Dino 246P · 156 · 156/63 · 156 Aero · 158 · 1512 · 246 F1-66 · 312 · 312/67 · 312/68 · 312/69 · 312B · 312B2 · 312B3 · 312B3-74 · 312T · 312T2 · 312T2B · 312T3 · 312T4 · 312T5 · 126CK · 126C2 · 126C2B · 126C3 · 126C4 · 156/85 · F186 · F1/87 · F1/87/88C · 640 · 641 · 641/2 · 642 · 643 · F92A · F92AT · F93A · 412T1 · 412T1B · 412T2 · F310 · F310B · F300 · F399 · F1-2000 · F2001 · F2002 · F2003-GA · F2004 · F2004M · F2005 · 248 F1 · F2007 · F2008 · F60 · F10 · 150° Italia · F2012 · F138 · F14 T · SF15-T · SF16-H · SF70H · SF71H · SF90 · SF1000 · SF21 · F1-75 · SF-23
V T E 2010 Formula One Season
Teams McLaren | Mercedes | Red Bull | Ferrari | Williams | Renault | Force India | Toro Rosso | Lotus | HRT | BMW Sauber | Virgin
Engines Mercedes | Renault | Ferrari | Cosworth
Race Drivers 1 Button | 2 Hamilton | 3 Schumacher | 4 Rosberg | 5 Vettel | 6 Webber | 7 Massa | 8 Alonso | 9 Barrichello | 10 Hülkenberg | 11 Kubica | 12 Petrov | 14 Sutil | 15 Liuzzi | 16 Buemi | 17 Alguersuari | 18 Trulli | 19 Kovalainen | 20 Chandhok | 20 Klien | 20/21 Yamamoto | 21 Senna | 22 de la Rosa | 22 Heidfeld | 23 Kobayashi | 24 Glock | 25 di Grassi
Other Drivers Paffett | Turvey | Bird | Hartley | Ricciardo | Coulthard | Fisichella | Badoer | Gené | Bianchi | Bottas | Stoneman | Maldonado | Tung | d'Ambrosio | Charouz | Aleshin | di Resta | Felix da Costa | Buurman | Vergne | Fauzy | González | Arabadzhiev | Valsecchi | Kral | Gutiérrez | Pérez | Soucek | Razia | Haryanto
Cars MP4-25 | MGP W01 | RB6 | F10 | FW32 | R30 | VJM03 | STR5 | T127 | F110 | C29 | VR-01
Tyres Bridgestone
Races Bahrain | Australia | Malaysia | China | Spain | Monaco | Turkey | Canada | Europe | Great Britain | Germany | Hungary | Belgium | Italy | Singapore | Japan | Korea | Brazil | Abu Dhabi
Team Reports McLaren | Mercedes | Red Bull | Ferrari | Williams | Renault | Force India | Toro Rosso | Lotus | HRT | BMW Sauber | Virgin
Driver Reports Button | Hamilton | Schumacher | Rosberg | Vettel | Webber | Massa | Alonso | Barrichello | Hülkenberg | Kubica | Petrov | Sutil | Liuzzi | Buemi | Alguersuari | Trulli | Kovalainen | Chandhok | Klien | Yamamoto | Senna | de la Rosa | Heidfeld | Kobayashi | Glock | di Grassi
Tests Barcelona 1 | Valencia | Jerez 1 | Jerez 2 | Barcelona 2 | Vairano | Paul Ricard
See also 2009 Formula One Season | 2011 Formula One Season | Category
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